Remote Traveller Processing Pilot at Morses Line, Quebec

February 16, 2016

A remote traveller processing pilot at the Morses Line border crossing in Saint-Armand, Quebec, provides travellers with extended hours of service. During staffed hours, travellers are processed by a border services officer as usual. After the staffed hours at this border crossing, travellers are processed by an off-site officer through a kiosk equipped with two-way audio and one-way video.

The remote traveller processing pilot is only open to citizens and permanent residents of Canada and the United States (U.S.). No commercial goods or carriers will be processed through remote traveller processing after staffed hours of service.

The pilot at the Morses Line border crossing began on January 18, 2016. Registration is not required.

This has been excerpted from a 9 February 2016 release by CBSA and is available in its entirety at:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/btb-pdf/poe-morses-pf-eng.html


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